>>935813640 (OP)I don't trust your link so I don't expect you to trust mine, but here it is
https://chatgpt.com/share/684ef3a1-558c-8003-b941-819a2b9e5a10
here's the first prompt and result:
"Could you analyze these websites please:
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00792r000300070001-7
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00792r000400350005-1
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The documents you've provided are declassified CIA reports from the STARGATE program, which investigated paranormal phenomena such as extrasensory perception (ESP) and psychokinesis (PK). Here's an analysis of each:
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"Study of Some ESP Testing Methods and Their Validity"
This 34-page document, authored by researchers from the Institute of Aerospace Medical Engineering, focuses on developing and evaluating testing methods for various ESP abilities. The study aimed to establish strict testing protocols to verify the existence of ESP phenomena, including:
Seeing objects through walls
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Viewing objects buried in flowerpots (simulating underground viewing)
Mental telepathy
The researchers concluded that the subjects demonstrated genuine paranormal abilities in these areas. They emphasized the importance of rigorous testing methods to substantiate the existence of such phenomena.
"Experimental Study on the Bending Deformation of Steel Wire by Psychokinesis"
This 20-page report details experiments conducted to assess the impact of psychokinesis on the mechanical properties of metal, specifically focusing on the bending deformation of steel wire. The study involved four individuals purported to possess psychokinetic abilities. Key findings include:
The PK action facilitated plastic deformation under mechanical stress.
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The deformation observed was similar to mechanical creep under constant loading but not identical.
Most deformations induced by PK were plastic, with some instances of elastic deformation.